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Shocking Arrest: Homeless Man Charged with Drug Trafficking and Illegal Firearm Possession

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Staff Report

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Authorities took Christopher Bernard Williams, 55, into custody yesterday after a deputy discovered a sawed-off shotgun, a pistol, and drugs in a vehicle parked illegally in Porters Quarters.

The incident unfolded around 3 p.m. on March 19 when an Alachua County Sheriff’s Deputy approached Williams. He was seated in a red Dodge pickup truck parked in the 500 block of SW 6th Place. The deputy noted the truck’s illegal parking and found that the vehicle’s registration tag had been switched with one registered to a white pickup truck in Pompano Beach. Additionally, it was confirmed that Williams did not possess a medical marijuana card.

Williams exited the vehicle, claiming that it belonged to his uncle, who lived nearby. The deputy observed signs of intoxication in Williams and detected the scent of marijuana emanating from the truck. Williams refused to grant permission for a search of the vehicle.

Subsequently, a K-9 unit was summoned to the scene and indicated the presence of illegal narcotics in the truck. This led to a probable cause search, during which the following items were reportedly discovered:

  • A short-barreled modified shotgun, loaded with a spent shell; the barrel was about 12 inches long, and the overall length was about 18 inches, shorter than the legal length of 26 inches
  • A 9mm pistol, loaded with 17 rounds, and a holster
  • A box of 50 9mm bullets
  • A pipe with suspected marijuana residue
  • Four “colorfully designed Mylar strain bags with marijuana residue”
  • About 177 empty baggies, “commonly used to package and distribute drugs”
  • Two digital scales, both covered in white powder residue
  • Nine razor blades, one with white residue
  • A glass plate and a metal pan covered in cocaine residue
  • 19 Viagra pills
  • A small white rock-like substance that tested positive for cocaine
  • A plastic bag containing an unknown brown powder that weighed about 15.7 grams
  • About $1,226 in cash

A search of Williams’s pockets reportedly produced about $120 in cash, two Florida EBT cards in other people’s names, and keys that included a Dodge truck key.

Post Miranda, Williams reportedly said, “You caught me in violation.” He said he had been living in the truck for 3-6 months and said he’d had a couple of beers. He said he took “full responsibility” for the items in the truck. He reportedly took ownership of the marijuana and the empty baggies; he said the Viagra pills were his and admitted that he did not have a prescription for them. He initially said there was no crack cocaine in the truck and then said they’d probably found “crack residue.”

When asked if he had any weapons, Williams reportedly said he had a gun; he said someone had put a black handgun in the truck, and somebody else put a shotgun in the truck. He denied ownership of the guns but reportedly admitted to holding them at times and confirmed that he knew they were in the truck. He denied selling drugs; he said the EBT card owners gave him the cards, but he admitted that he did not have written permission to possess them.

One of the EBT card owners is an inmate in the Alachua County Jail, and she reportedly told the deputy she gave Williams her EBT card in exchange for a regular supply of methamphetamine or crack cocaine.

Williams reportedly said he has been “jobless and homeless” for three or four years, and he said the cash was his savings.

The truck’s owner, who said he gave the truck to Williams’s uncle, reportedly said Williams did not have permission to be in the truck.

The deputy noted that the scales, razors, empty baggies, and the plate and pan are all consistent with street-level drug sales.

Williams has been charged with possession of a short-barreled shotgun, three counts of possession of a firearm or ammunition by a convicted felon, maintaining a vehicle for the purpose of selling drugs, possession of Viagra without a prescription, possession of cocaine, felony possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use it to sell drugs, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana. He has seven felony convictions (non-violent) and seven misdemeanor convictions (two violent). Judge Jonathan Ramsey set bail at $117,500.

Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


DEA Targets Colombian President: Unveiling U.S. Prosecution’s Drug Trafficking Investigation

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According to DEA records, Petro has been linked to several investigations since 2022, largely based on testimonies from confidential informants. These inquiries revolve around his alleged connections with Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel, as well as a purported plan to exploit his “total peace” initiative to aid significant traffickers who allegedly supported his presidential bid. The documents also hint at the possibility of using law enforcement to facilitate the smuggling of cocaine and fentanyl through Colombian ports.

The DEA classifies individuals as “priority targets” when they are considered to have a substantial impact on the drug trade. However, it remains uncertain when Petro was assigned this designation by the agency.

Petro has firmly denied any involvement with drug traffickers, asserting that he never received campaign contributions from such sources. In a statement posted on X Friday, he expressed confidence that U.S. legal processes would eventually expose the allegations made by the Colombian far right as baseless, even suggesting that this group is the one truly linked to traffickers.

Meanwhile, Colombia’s Embassy in Washington has dismissed these reports as “unverified” and based on anonymous claims from preliminary investigations.

“The reported insinuations lack any legal or factual foundation,” the embassy declared in an official statement.

The inquiry

The person said it wasn’t clear whether federal prosecutors have implicated Petro in any crime.

The investigation is focusing at least in part on allegations that representatives of Petro solicited bribes from drug traffickers at the Colombian jail La Picota in exchange for a promise that they not be extradited to the U.S., one of the people said.

Petro has consistently denied allegations of drug trafficking, particularly after Trump labeled him an “illegal drug leader” and the Treasury Department sanctioned him in late 2025 for alleged ties to the trade without offering evidence.

U.S. federal prosecutors declined to comment. The DEA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The federal inquiry was reported earlier Friday by The New York Times.

The inquiries into Petro are in the early stages, and it is not clear whether they will result in charges, according to another person familiar with the matter, adding the White House has had no role in the investigations.

The DEA records reviewed by the AP are based in part on tips from confidential sources that point to Petro’s possible involvement with a range of criminal groups that have dominated the South American drug trade for years. Those include Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel as well as the Cartel de los soles, or Cartel of the Suns, a term used to describe a loose network of corrupt, high-ranking military officers in neighboring Venezuela.

The records also cite a 2024 interview with an unnamed source who claimed Petro is utilizing former campaign aides and officials from state-run oil company Ecopetrol to launder presidential funds into foreign countries for Petro’s use upon completion of his presidency.

Ecopetrol President Ricardo Roa vehemently denied the allegations in a statement to AP, saying they “lacked all reality or logic.”

Family members under scrutiny

Petro, a former rebel leader, soared into office promising to reduce the country’s dependence on fossil fuels and reallocate state resources to addressing entrenched poverty.

A leftist politician known for winding sometimes incoherent speeches, he has regularly criticized the Trump administration over its support for Israel, bombing of drug boats in the Caribbean and likened the White House migration crackdown to “Nazi” tactics.

After one such outburst, at a pro-Palestinian demonstration outside the United Nations headquarters in New York, Trump retaliated by revoking Petro’s U.S. visa. He also briefly slapped high tariffs on Colombia over Petro’s refusal to accept deportation flights from the United States.

But more recently the two have shown signs of getting along. After a meeting at the White House in February, Trump described Petro as “terrific.”

Colombian authorities have for years been investigating members of Petro’s family for possible criminal acts.

His son, Nicolás Petro, was charged in 2023 with soliciting illegal campaign contributions from a convicted drug trafficker to fund a lavish lifestyle of expensive cars and homes. The younger Petro has pleaded not guilty and his father has said none of the money was used to fund his campaign.

The president’s brother, Juan Fernando Petro, has also been implicated in secret negotiations that allegedly took place with imprisoned drug traffickers to shield them from extradition to the U.S. in exchange for their disarmament.

Politics and cocaine

Politics in Colombia have long been tainted by cocaine, of which it is the world’s largest supplier. In the 1980s, drug lord Pablo Escobar was elected to the country’s Congress with the support of one of Colombia’s most traditional parties. A decade later, his rivals from the Cali cartel flooded the presidential campaign of Ernesto Samper with illegal donations.

The now defunct urban guerrilla group Petro belonged to, the 19th of April Movement, has long been suspected of taking money from Escobar’s Medellin cartels as part of its deadly siege of the Supreme Court in 1985. Petro did not participate in the attack, which left several guerrillas and around half the high court’s magistrates dead. Leaders of the group have always denied any links to the cartel.

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Goodman reported from Miami. Durkin Richer reported from Washington. Mike Sisak contributed from New York and Astrid Suárez from Bogotá, Colombia.

Tennessee Volunteers Fans Rally at Yee-Haw Brewing for Game Day Excitement


JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – The Tennessee Volunteers made a strong start in the 2026 NCAA Tournament, securing their place in the Round of 32 with a victory over Miami of Ohio.

Displaying dominance from the get-go, Tennessee maintained their lead through to the end, ultimately triumphing by a margin of 22 points. This impressive win came against a formidable opponent that had only suffered a single loss all season.

In downtown Johnson City, Yee-Haw Brewing was awash in a vibrant sea of orange and white as locals came together to cheer on the Volunteers.

This popular brewery organized official watch parties for fans at all four of its locations, including the one in Johnson City, to celebrate and support the team.

Enthusiastic fans gathered around large screens to witness the Big Orange’s commanding performance as they progressed further in the tournament.

One University of Tennessee alum, Ian Feathers, was there and said he’ll be supporting his team no matter what.

“I had to be in town,” he said. “My mother’s here between Elizabethton and Johnson City, so we usually stop at Yee-Haw. I graduated from the University of Tennessee, and I’m out here at least for tip-off for a minute to support the Vols. I’m a Volunteer, and got to give my all for Tennessee today, and that’s what I’m here to do.”

Tennessee will next face off against UVA on Sunday.

Dragon Ball Reveals Rare 32-Year-Old Draft Art from Gohan’s Great Saiyaman Era

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Dragon Ball enthusiasts have been treated to an exclusive glimpse into a cherished narrative arc, viewed in its raw, unfinished form.

In a recent installment of the Toriyama Archives on the official Dragon Ball website, fans were presented with a draft page from the original Dragon Ball manga’s Great Saiyaman Arc. This draft, showcasing partially completed text, was initially created for Dragon Ball: Tale 452, featured in 1994’s Weekly Shonen Jump No. 3/4 Double Issue. Eager readers can now explore this unique piece.

The draft page was accompanied by a caption from the Toriyama Archives, stating, “This is a one-of-a-kind draft that has yet to have the dialogue added. Here you can clearly see both Babidi and the interior of his spaceship, plus Gohan in his Great Saiyaman outfit in full color!”

Dragon Ball Releases Rare Akira Toriyama Art of Great Saiyaman Gohan in Full Color

Dragon Ball's Gohan as Saiyaman in Weekly Shonen Jump 1994 color draft by Akira Toriyama
Image via Shueisha

The Dragon Ball draft page was shared with a caption from the Toriyama Archives, noting, “This is a one-of-a-kind draft that has yet to have the dialogue added. Here you can clearly see both Babidi and the interior of his spaceship, plus Gohan in his Great Saiyaman outfit in full color!”

The Great Saiyaman is Gohan’s alter ego, which was introduced in Chapter 421 of the original Dragon Ball manga. The alter ego was originally created by Bulma, who Gohan approached about crafting him a costume so that he could use his powers to do good and stop crime without putting his personal life or loved ones at risk. Notably, Gohan was already operating under another superhero moniker, the Golden Fighter, which he unwittingly acquired after going Super Saiyan to stop a bank robbery.

Not only did Gohan establish himself as a tried-and-true superhero as the Great Saiyaman, but he also inspired an in-universe multimedia franchise based around the character. Unfortunately, the production of the Great Saiyaman vs. Mr. Satan was faced with a whole host of issues, not the least of which was its leading star being possessed by the alien fugitive known as Watagash.

The mantle of the Great Saiyaman has also been picked up by Videl, the daughter of Mr. Satan and the late Miguel, who managed to figure out Gohan’s secret identity all on her own before tricking the hero into revealing it for himself. For a short time, Videl fought right alongside Gohan as the second Saiyaman, or Saiyawoman — a key plot element of 1995’s Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon.

While fans of the classic Dragon Ball manga can regularly enjoy throwback artwork and special sneak peeks courtesy of the Toriyama Archives, current readers have been left wanting for the next chapter of their favorite series. In early March, it was announced that the Dragon Ball Super manga would continue its hiatus for the upcoming V Jump April 2026 special issue.

Fortunately, there is still plenty more Dragon Ball that fans can look forward to across a wide range of mediums. When it comes to the realm of anime, multiple Dragon Ball Super productions are on the way. Among the most hotly anticipated of these is the upcoming Dragon Ball Super: Galactic Patrol series, which will adapt the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga from the manga.

Son Gokû in Dragon Ball Manga cover art poster

Author

Akira Toriyama

Artist

Akira Toriyama

Release Date

November 20, 1984

Chapters

519

Volumes

42


Five Guys Customers React to Transition from Fry Cups to Paper Bags

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Five Guys, renowned for its signature fries, has swapped its iconic fry cups for “environmentally friendly” paper bags, but the change hasn’t been welcomed by everyone.

The beloved fast-food chain assures customers that the generous portions remain unchanged, but this eco-conscious move away from plastic packaging has stirred some dissatisfaction among its devoted customers.

Announcing the update on Facebook on March 16, Five Guys shared, “Our fries are now served in paper bags.”

“While we’re still offering the same fresh-cut potatoes and hefty servings, this new packaging is designed to maintain the fries’ texture and ensure that takeout and delivery stay fresher for longer,” they explained.

“We’re also excited to announce that these bags are crafted from biodegradable natural kraft paper and are food-grade, grease-resistant, and free of BPA and PFAS,” the post added.

However, some critics say the change feels rushed, coming as businesses nationwide grapple with mounting pressure to phase out plastic.

Industry voices have already warned that lawmakers should slow down and study how consumers react to new bag fees and restrictions before going all-in on bans.

And online? Fans are roasting the burger giant.

Under the announcement, customers flooded the post with complaints — and they’re not holding back.

Several claim the bags can’t handle the greasy load, with oil quickly soaking through and making a mess.

“The portions are smaller with the bag and the grease soaks through much faster,” wrote one person.

“Had the bag fries one time haven’t been back since,” another foodie said.

Another diner responded: “The cup kept some grease from soaking through the bag onto your car seats when taking it home.”

Others went a step further, accusing the chain of pulling a fast one by quietly shrinking portions while hiding behind eco-friendly messaging.

“Real reason is to justify or try to hide you’re getting less in the bag,” read a third comment.

But Five Guys is pushing back hard.

A spokesperson insisted the beloved “extra scoop” isn’t going anywhere and that customers are still getting the same Little, Regular and Large sizes they always have. 

“Five Guys has been getting feedback on our new fry bags, and we want to make sure our customers know our fry portions remain unchanged,” a spokesperson said.

“Our extra scoops are absolutely not going away. You’re getting the same portions in the same sizes as our fry cups: Little, Regular and Large.

“We’re switching to bags to ensure fries stay fresher longer, as the bags allow air to better circulate.

“This is especially important for takeout and delivery. Also, this smarter packaging is part of our larger commitment to the environment.

“The bags are made from biodegradable natural kraft paper. They are food-grade, grease-proof, BPA- and PFAS-free, and FDA-approved.”

Chicago Officer Stripped of Duties Following Fatal Homan Avenue Shooting Involving Derek Jordan

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CHICAGO — A Chicago police officer involved in last week’s fatal shooting in Humboldt Park has been stripped of their police powers, according to confirmation from CPD officials to ABC7.

The officer under investigation by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) for their role in the incident has been reassigned to the department’s alternate response section, as stated by a CPD spokesperson.

It remains unclear if the decision to relieve the officer of their police powers was directly related to the ongoing investigation.

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The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the victim as 42-year-old Derek Jordan from Chicago.

According to COPA, Jordan was inside a vehicle that was being sought in connection to a shooting that occurred earlier on the Eisenhower Expressway.

No one was reported injured in that shooting, which blocked traffic during the afternoon rush hour.

COPA said police were alerted to the white Mercedes being in the Humboldt Park neighborhood’s 800-block of North Homan Avenue, and an unmarked vehicle tried to engage the driver about 5:30 p.m.

The car drove away, hitting a pedestrian in the crosswalk in the process, officials said.

CPD followed the car through an alley; it then crashed into a CTA bus, according to COPA.

Police said the driver also hit an unmarked CPD squad car.

Witness video shared with ABC7 Chicago shows officers with guns drawn.

The car reversed. And, while driving toward the bus, an officer shot at it, COPA said.

The driver was shot and taken to a hospital, where he died.

Two officers were also taken to a hospital in good condition. A weapon was recovered on the scene, COPA said.

Anyone with information or video footage related to the shooting is urged to call COPA at 312-746-3609 or visit ChicagoCOPA.org.

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Taylor Frankie Paul’s Custody Battle Update: Son’s Temporary Separation & Bachelorette Winner’s Surprising Support

Reality TV star Taylor Frankie Paul, known for her role on Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, is currently facing a tumultuous period in her personal life. She has temporarily lost custody of her son amidst ongoing disputes with her ex-partner, Dakota Mortensen.

Taylor Frankie Paul Temporarily Loses Custody of Son and Can't See Him Until April 7, Plus Taylor Reacts After Rumored 'Bachelorette' Winner Defends Her

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The controversy surrounding Taylor escalated after a 2023 video surfaced showing her throwing barstools at Dakota. Unfortunately, one of the barstools inadvertently struck her daughter, leading to significant backlash. As a result, Taylor’s anticipated appearance on the next season of The Bachelorette was canceled by ABC/Disney.

Reports of a previous altercation between Taylor and Dakota had already been circulating, with sources claiming that Taylor became physically aggressive. Allegations include that she choked Dakota, tore off his necklace, and grabbed his throat and face during the dispute.

Following these incidents, Dakota sought legal protection earlier this week by requesting a temporary restraining order against Taylor. A judge has since granted this request, further complicating the situation.

In the wake of all of that, Dakota made a request earlier this week for a temporary restraining order against Taylor that a judge has officially granted.

Among other things, the order specifies that Taylor is not able to see Ever, their son, until April.

In court documents obtained by TMZ, it was noted that Dakota will have temporary custody of their son until at least April 7, when Dakota and Taylor are due to appear in court. Until that date, Taylor has been ordered to stay at least 100 feet away from him, which includes not going near his home. She also is prohibited from owning any weapons, according to the court records.

In the filing Dakota made, he recounted to the court about the “chaotic” and “frightening” incident where Taylor allegedly choked him.

Taylor, for her part, has denied she’s to blame for the issues surrounding her and Dakota and has attested the truth will come out.

Amid all of the chaos, Doug Mason, who was rumored to have won Taylor’s season of The Bachelorette that now will go unaired, spoke out to defend her.

“In light of everything that’s happened, I’m just sending out prayers to Taylor because that was her moment and her moment was blocked,” he said on Instagram Story. “All we can do right now is just be hopeful. I’m headed off to run and watch the sunrise, so hope you guys have a great day. Let’s stay positive and show nothing but support for people in need.”

Taylor responded to his sentiments under an Instagram post commenting on what he said, writing, “Aw my heart goes out to him ❤️‍🩹. So sweet.”

According to Reality Steve, Doug and Taylor did get engaged at the end of the show, but they broke off their engagement after he visited her in Utah a month after the show wrapped filming; however, The Sun caught photos of the pair out together in Los Angeles last weekend.

While together, they appeared to be taping bonus footage for the series prior to it being canceled. 

When ABC/Disney decided to no longer air Taylor’s season of The Bachelorette, they shared, “In light of the newly released video just surfaced today, we have made the decision to not move forward with the new season of The Bachelorette at this time, and our focus is on supporting the family.”

Taylor’s rep then spoke out on her behalf.

“Taylor is very grateful for ABC’s support as she prioritizes her family’s safety and security,” her rep said. “After years of silently suffering extensive mental and physical abuse as well as threats of retaliation, Taylor is finally gaining the strength to face her accuser and taking steps to ensure that she and her children are protected from any further harm.”

“There are too many women who are suffering in silence as they survive aggressive, jealous ex-partners who refuse to let them move on with their lives. Taylor has remained silent out of fear of further abuse, retaliation and public shaming,” they noted. “She is currently exploring all of her options, seeking support, and preparing to own and share her story.”

Her rep also provided a separate statement to PEOPLE, noting it’s “sad to see the latest installment of his never-ending, desperate, attention-seeking, destructive campaign to harm Taylor without any regard for the consequences for their child.”

“Releasing an old video, which conveniently omits context, on their son’s birthday is a reprehensible attempt to distract from his own behavior,” they added. “Thankfully, the public has seen this act before and knows who he is and sadly, many will recognize this pattern of manipulation, both in his actions on the show, and from their own experiences.”

 

Cyclone Narelle Hits Northern Queensland; Northern Territory on High Alert

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The Bureau of Meteorology has verified that Tropical Cyclone Narelle made landfall at 7 a.m. local time in Queensland on Friday. Authorities have urged residents of Lockhart River, Coen, and Port Stewart to seek shelter without delay.

Winds in the cyclone’s core have reached speeds of 195 km/h, with gusts soaring to 270 km/h.

Currently, Cyclone Narelle is advancing westward, traversing the territory between Lockhart River and Coen.

According to senior meteorologist Sarah Scully, the cyclone is expected to generate significant airborne debris, cause extensive structural harm, and lead to substantial property damage.

“Satellite information reveals that winds around the system’s center are widely surpassing 200 km/h,” Scully noted.

“Very destructive winds may start to be experienced within the next hour ahead of the coastal crossing. Winds of this strength have the potential to cause significant structural damage to buildings and property, such as significant loss of roofs.”

Emergency alerts have been issued urging residents in the remote communities of Lockhart River, Coen, and Port Stewart to take immediate shelter.

“Take shelter now in the strongest part of the building you are in,” the warning said.

Narelle was on course to be the first category five system to hit Cape York since Cyclone Mahina killed more than 300 people in March 1899. It was downgraded to category 4 on Friday morning.

— Wing Kuang, AAP

FBI Unveils Top 3 Alarming Indicators of Smart Device Hijacking

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The FBI’s cyber division has issued a cautionary alert to individuals using smart devices, highlighting a stealthy scam that not only depletes your finances but also commandeers your internet connection without your knowledge.

The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has identified three primary indicators that suggest cybercriminals may have infiltrated common household devices. These include an unexplained surge in internet data usage, a noticeable increase in internet charges, and a sudden decline in WiFi speed.

In their recent communication, the FBI stated, “Cyber actors actively search for and compromise vulnerable Internet of Things (IoT) devices for use as proxies or intermediaries for Internet requests to route malicious traffic for cyber-attacks and computer network exploitation.”

In essence, hackers have long been targeting and commandeering inadequately secured smart devices, such as smart TVs, security cameras, thermostats, refrigerators, fitness trackers, and even children’s toys. By doing so, they can disguise their illicit activities as originating from your home rather than their own, making it challenging to trace them back to the original source.

Simply put, the US intelligence community has known for years that hackers hunt for and secretly take over weak or poorly protected smart home devices so they can make it look as if their crimes are coming from your home instead of theirs.

The three signs of this takeover serve as evidence that your devices have been hacked and turned into part of a ‘botnet’ – a secret network of infected machines that hackers control remotely.

The device is no longer just working for you. It is secretly working for criminals in the background, which causes them to interact with the internet at all hours of the day.

The fastest ways to defend against these hijackings is to restart your devices and routers regularly, change all default passwords when you activate a new device, stay up to date on the latest software patches for your device and keep track of how much data you use monthly.

The FBI has warned that any smart device, includes phones, could be targeted by hackers exploiting simple flaws and weaknesses in modern tech (Stock Image)

The FBI has warned that any smart device, includes phones, could be targeted by hackers exploiting simple flaws and weaknesses in modern tech (Stock Image)

According to the FBI, hackers do not need smart device owners to click on phishing email or download suspicious links to break into certain gadgets.

Many devices connected to your internet signal come with an easy-to-guess default password, such as ‘admin’ or ‘1234,’ that the owners forget to change. 

For other devices, including smartphones, the software, known as firmware, can become outdated over time, creating security holes hackers exploit to gain access to your phone.

Some phones or smartphone operating systems actually leave the factory with hidden security flaws that were not discovered by their makers, like Apple or Samsung, called zero-day vulnerabilities.

These entry points into digital tech give cybercriminals access to even the newest devices on the market until their designers create a security update to fix the hidden backdoors within the software.

As for the warning signs, the FBI said that the first sign a smart device has been compromised is the amount of data your devices consume each month.

Malware infecting a device forces it to send or receive massive amounts of traffic from spam emails, attacks on other websites or from chatting with the hackers’ command servers.

All this hidden activity routes through your internet connection and IP address, giving the criminals anonymity and running up your data usage.

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How safe do you really feel with smart devices in your home after reading about these hacking risks?

Cybercriminals hack into smart devices to make it appear their attacks on other sites are coming from the victim's device, not their own (Stock Image)

Cybercriminals hack into smart devices to make it appear their attacks on other sites are coming from the victim’s device, not their own (Stock Image)

The second sign something is wrong immediately follows the victim’s data usage going up – their internet bill may also increase.

If you see an unexpectedly large internet bill, especially if your provider charges extra for high data use, the FBI said owners should disconnect the suspicious device and report it to the FBI’s IC3 website.

The third key sign can often be overlooked as having a bad connection, but experts warn that devices running slowly can be a red flag that cybercriminals are lurking in the gadget’s software.

Malware placed in the device constantly uses up your device’s processing power, memory and bandwidth.

Essentially, your gadget is running a marathon in the background while pretending everything is normal. This makes the device, and sometimes the entire home WiFi connection, feel slow or unresponsive.

‘Reboot devices regularly, as most malware is stored in memory and removed upon a device reboot. It is important to do this regularly as many actors compete for the same pool of devices and use automated scripts to identify vulnerabilities and infect devices,’ the FBI explained.

Heroic Son Stands Up to Drunk-Driving Dad, Warns Grandma of Self-Defense, Police Report Reveals

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Background: The Uinta County District Court in Evanston, Wyo. (Google Maps). Inset: Ethan Grasse (Uinta County Sheriff’s Office).

A Wyoming man who stands accused of fatally shooting his father is seeking another chance to present his case, after a judge recently dismissed his self-defense claim. While the court did not side with him initially, the possibility remains for him to argue his position before a jury.

Ethan Grasse, 23, faces charges of second-degree murder for the death of his father, 49-year-old Michael Grasse, who was shot and killed in November 2025. The specifics of the case, as reported by Cowboy State Daily, were discussed in the Uinta County District Court session on Tuesday. Ethan and his public defender argued that the incident stemmed from self-defense, stating that his father was heavily intoxicated and had threatened to harm him physically the day before the tragic event.

In an attempt to protect himself, Ethan reportedly purchased a locking doorknob for his bedroom to prevent his father from entering without his consent.

According to court documents cited by Cowboy State Daily, on November 21, 2025, Michael Grasse, while under the influence, expressed a desire to go out for food. Ethan drove him to a restaurant and they returned home, where Ethan strategically parked his vehicle to block his father’s car, aiming to stop him from driving while drunk.

Later, Michael began moving trash cans to maneuver his car out. Ethan confronted him and threatened to call the police if he attempted to drive. This confrontation escalated, resulting in a physical altercation until Michael’s mother intervened to stop the fight.

Police said Ethan Grasse left the home and went to a friend’s house to get away for a while and try to find another place to stay for the night. When he was unable to find another place, he went to Walmart and bought a locking doorknob for his bedroom. Ethan Grasse reportedly returned home to find his father passed out drunk on the couch.

According to the court documents, Ethan Grasse took his father’s keys and phone, then emptied several bottles of whiskey while his father was still unconscious. He changed the lock on his bedroom door then went to bed.

Police said that at around 10 p.m., Michael Grasse started banging on his son’s door, threatening to break it down and “kick [his] a—.” Ethan Grasse reportedly told his father that he would give back the keys and phone once he was sober. The older man, while continuing to make threats against his son, left to work out in his own room.

At 10:44 p.m., Ethan Grasse texted his grandmother from his bedroom, reportedly telling her, “He just woke up i can hear him threatening me throught [sic] the wall not to make you more sad but if he tries to break into my room i will defend myself love you yaya have a good night.”

Police said Ethan Grasse woke up again at 3:30 a.m. on Nov. 22, 2025, when he heard someone banging at his bedroom door. Without putting on his glasses, Ethan Grasse apparently retrieved the .22-caliber handgun he kept in his room as the door was being broken down. He then allegedly fired at least three shots through the door. When he heard his father let out a moan, Ethan Grasse put his glasses on and called 911.

Ethan Grasse wrote in court documents that since he could not see clearly without his glasses, he claimed that he “did not mean to kill any one just defend myself from an unknown intruder.”

Michael Grasse was brought to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 4:22 a.m.

After the defense presented the case for self-defense in court on Tuesday, Uinta County District Court Judge James Kaste was not convinced that the case should be dismissed on those grounds. In his ruling, however, Kaste said the defense could still argue that the shooting was self-defense at trial.

Ethan Grasse was charged with second-degree murder and remains in custody at the Uinta County Jail. His trial is scheduled to begin on May 12.